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HSBC acquires stake in Egypt's EFG Hermes
HSBC bought at least 5% of EFG Hermes, the Middle East bank that has lately been facing a lot of challenges and conflicts.
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Egypt exceeds expectations and “surprises” orange market
The continuous supply of Egypt's Valencias oranges to the Middle Eastern market this year has positively surprised ME importers.
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UNWTO welcomes Egyptian President's support for tourism
14 million tourists arrived in Egypt in 2010, generating US$ 13 billion in tourism receipts - and UNWTO is glad Morsi is going to work on that.
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UAE looks to boost ties with Egypt: Abdullah
The United Arab Emirates are interested in strengthening political, economic and investment relations with Egypt in the coming period.
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Egypt's Islamist future
Struggle for supremacy between the Islamists and the military is 2nd to a more important political battle: what kind of Islamic state will Egypt be?
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Egypt and Germany sign protocol
Ibrahim Mehllib, head of Arab Contractors and Dr. Rainer Herret of the German Arab Chamber of Industry and Trade signed a cooperation protocol.
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Technical Support needed for Egypt Yellow Pages
Install and configure computer operating systems, as well as monitor and maintain computer systems and networks for Egypt Yellow Pages.
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Regional Head of Digital needed for British Council Egypt
Ensure the successful evolution of BC’s digital presence and products in MENA by working with the regional leads.
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Telecom Egypt drops in Cairo on 2nd CEO change in 6 months
CEO and Managing Director Tarek Aboualam will step down as of Aug. 11, leading the shares of Telecom Egypt to drop 1.5%.
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TransGlobe Energy tights grip on Egyptian exploration block in deal with Cepsa
TransGlobe Energy Corp. is planning on buying Cepsa Egypt SA from its Spanish parent to gain full ownership of the South Alamein concession.
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Egypt’s new president: a promising start
Morsi has an economic strategy to develop free market and tourism and also plans to pursue transparent policies without giving preference.
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Retailers waiting for stability
Egyptians have mixed feelings about the state of their country’s economy and how it will affect their spending patterns for the rest of the year.
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The real reason the U.S. should consider cutting Military Aid to Egypt
It's not just about deterring the country's generals from grabbing power - it's about demonstrating that the U.S. is making democracy a top priority.
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New Egypt president takes on military over parliament
With the economy having suffered, newly elected president Mohammed Morsi needs to struggle with the military.
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New Egypt government to approach IMF soon, says finance aide
After the realtionship between the IMF and Egypt became somehow critical, the government is planning a new approach.
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Transforming Egypt's economy, military daunt Morsi
Economists have been encouraged by the economic platform pushed by Morsi, based on the Muslim Brotherhood's Renaissance Project.
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Egypt’s Mursi boosts military pensions by 15 percent
The military personnel should enjoy an additional 15% on their pension rates, yet the ministries are still discussing where to get the money from.
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Hilton Worldwide adds two hotels to its Egypt portfolio
Hilton Worldwide is building a partnership with Egyptian Touristic Resorts, in order to open two new hotels in Egypt.
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4 ways Mohamed Morsi can push Egypt toward democracy
Despite inaugurating its first democratically elected president, the country is still controlled by the military. Will Morsi change that?